Climatic changes during the last climatic cycle have been studied using three sediment cores from the Konya plain, a now dry, closed and semi-arid lacustrine basin at 1000 m altitude in central Anatolia, Turkey. The reconstruction of regional climatic characteristics and evolution is based on minera
Onshore climate change during the Late Triassic marine inundation of the Central European Basin
✍ Scribed by Anders Ahlberg; Leif Arndorff; Dorothy Guy-Ohlson
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 405 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0954-4879
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✦ Synopsis
Sedimentological, pedological and palynological evidence reveal radically increasing onshore humidity during the Rhaetian marine invasion of central Europe along the north‐eastern margin of the Central European Basin (southern Sweden). Pre‐Rhaetian aridity favoured the formation of Carnian redbeds with calcrete, which were succeeded by Norian hematite‐cemented conglomerates, arkoses, arkosic wackestones, and smectititic mudstones deposited on braidplains and in lakes. Superimposed autochthonous coals and gleysols indicate the Rhaetian onset of year‐round humidity. Chemically mature sandstones, kaolinitic mudstones and luvisols also formed at this time, influenced by a permanent vegetation cover which lowered soil pH and strongly intensified chemical weathering. The Rhaetian deposits accumulated in floodplain lakes repeatedly subjected to sediment infill, plant colonization and palaeosol development. The humidity shift resembles that contemporaneously recorded in the North Sea region.
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